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Horrible Bosses is a rare comedy that manages to be both absurd and deeply relatable. Whether you are watching it for the first time in high-definition English or enjoying a localized Dual Audio version on the go, the film serves as the ultimate cinematic catharsis for the overworked and underappreciated. Dual Audio Horrible Bosses is a rare comedy
Priya was the "content manager." Her specialty was destroying audio. She insisted every Hindi-English dual audio file be "balanced," which meant lowering the English track until it whispered, and raising the Hindi track until it screamed. She had no concept of dynamic range. Last week, she had Krtik replace the original English DTS track of Inception with a mono recording of her uncle sneezing near a microphone. "It's more authentic for the local market," she'd said. Krtik fantasized about locking her in a room with a single speaker that played only the left channel of a badly synced Tamil dub. She insisted every Hindi-English dual audio file be
The drug-addicted, incompetent son of a former beloved boss. He takes over the company and begins running it into the ground, much to the horror of Kurt (Jason Sudeikis).
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After his beloved boss dies, he is forced to work for the erratic, cocaine-addicted son, Bobby Pellitt ( Colin Farrell ).